The Trespasser

What piece of evidence supports Rory's innocence in the novel, The Trespasser?

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The flowers that Rory buys for Aislinn represent his true intentions... intentions that were hopeful and innocent. It is obvious that Rory would not have arrived with flowers if his intent was to kill her.

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The Trespasser